I bought one at a tractor dealer near me WITHOUT a hole in it! So, I don't have to weld it up (except for handles). I still haven't done anything with it, but you inspired me to finish it... thanx
Sometimes we drive 3 pieces of pipe in the ground in a triangle. And build the fire in the middle. But Iv been running across the turkey cookers that have no pot. Propane is handy when it is wet and rainy. I use mine 2 or 3 times a week. There is no limit to the combinations of what you can put in there. You can cook breakfast in there too.
Its best to shot blast or have it sand blasted till it turns grey then take it home get hot water no soap wash it ...take it outside and heat it up and condition it with lodge cast iron conditioner yes i know its steel but its porouse. We have been making these on my great granddads ranch for years i use 24 inch x 6mm disk blades
I made 10 of them already. But I found a place where I can buy them cheaper. I bought 10 of them for $38 a piece including shipping. 160 pounds on a skid came to my house. I sold all of them for $50 a piece. I don't do that any more but I am finding the propane burners sometimes.
😮 I like it discada mexican food🙉👍
I bought one at a tractor dealer near me WITHOUT a hole in it! So, I don't have to weld it up (except for handles). I still haven't done anything with it, but you inspired me to finish it... thanx
Another very good video
I need a few of those disks. A bit of work and welding with my everlast welder and then cook up some tasty food.
Hey great idea. Something functional to make with my everlast welder.
Cowboy wok...is cool :)
Sometimes we drive 3 pieces of pipe in the ground in a triangle. And build the fire in the middle. But Iv been running across the turkey cookers that have no pot. Propane is handy when it is wet and rainy. I use mine 2 or 3 times a week. There is no limit to the combinations of what you can put in there. You can cook breakfast in there too.
Its best to shot blast or have it sand blasted till it turns grey then take it home get hot water no soap wash it ...take it outside and heat it up and condition it with lodge cast iron conditioner yes i know its steel but its porouse. We have been making these on my great granddads ranch for years i use 24 inch x 6mm disk blades
I made 10 of them already. But I found a place where I can buy them cheaper. I bought 10 of them for $38 a piece including shipping. 160 pounds on a skid came to my house. I sold all of them for $50 a piece. I don't do that any more but I am finding the propane burners sometimes.
Meat first then the peppers and onions last
woks are cheaper to buy
It's called a descada. Not a disco